FLAT AND CLARK CEMETERIES

GRAVEYARD FLAT CEMETERY

History and Survey by Sid Heard, Reagan Wells, Texas Compiled by Marjorie Keliner

Location: Graveyard Flat Cemetery is near Trough Springs in the
Reagan Wells area in southwest Real County, Texas. The cemetery is
up the canyon from Exile Cemetery, and East of Dry Frio Road.
Access to this area is gained by turning on FM1O5l off US 83 at
Dry Frio River.

History: Graveyard Flat Cemetery has one grave, a solitary reminder of pioneer trials in the 1880s. The fact that the grave site
is identifiable after over 100 years is an attest to the love one mother and father had for their child. Graveyard Flat is so-called
because of the solitary grave and is near Trough Springs. A trough indention in the solid rock creek bottom has been worn
away by water erot ion. The Tanner family lived in the area for a short time, according to oral history, and buried their baby
there, erecting a rock wall around the grave. They carved the name and date on a stone to identify the interred. The lettering
has weathered to the point of being unreadable

Many years ago, the Heard and Cummings families were visited by a man who gave them a picture of himself as a little boy,
standing beside the grave of little Delta Flora Tanner. His dad had taken the picture, and noted the details shown on the
marker. The visitor gave the information to the families, who have kept it for more than 50 years. Names of other family
members remain a mystery.

TANNER, Delta Flora 07-30-1884 08-04-1884

CLARK CEMETERY

History and survey by Sid Heard, Reagan Wells Compiled by Marjorie Kellner

Location: Clark Cemetery is on Mare Creek, a tributary of Dry Frio
River in far southwest Real County, Texas. The cehietery is about
8 miles above Reagan Wells, Texas and 1 mile from Exile Cemetery.
Reagan Wells Community is on FMlO5l off US 83 at Dry Frio River.

History: Joe Clark took his ax on his shoulder one day and went out to chop wood. His little daughter, Aggie, tagged along
with him. As he chopped a limb from a tree and it fell to the ground, Joe told Aggie to remember that in the event of his death,
he wanted to be buried on that spot. Not long thereafter, on Dec. 24, 1901, Joe H. Clark, Sr. passed away and was buried as
he had wished. So began Clark Cemetery. After Joe's death, Annie, his wife, married his brother, D. C. (Buck) Clark and they
had two girls, Mary, who married Bud Mills and Mattie, who married Tony Cummings.

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